This document defines and provides examples of different types of natural disasters. It explains that natural disasters are major changes in the environment caused by weather or geological events that can damage land and threaten lives. The document then lists and briefly describes several specific natural disasters: volcanic eruptions caused by pressure below the Earth's surface; earthquakes from movement of tectonic plates; cyclones/hurricanes that bring high winds and flooding; avalanches that move snow and rock rapidly down mountains; floods from overflowing rivers and coastal flooding; droughts characterized by extended lack of rain; and forest/bush fires ignited by lightning or human carelessness.